Strategist – Strategic Relationships

ROLE
Under the direct supervision of the Vice President of Strategic Relationships or the Director of Strategic Relationships the Strategist uses health-related knowledge and expertise to support the design and implementation of grantmaking tools and engagement strategies within the Strategic Relationships department. The strategist demonstrates initiative, strategic thinking, and relationship-building skills to advance the Foundation’s mission. This role includes responsibility for managing specific grantmaking tools, contributing to partner engagement efforts, ensuring effective stewardship of current and potential grantees, and collaboration with internal and external partners.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- As requested for assigned topic areas and programs, collect and communicate information internally about local, state, and national influencers and stakeholders, evidence-based and promising practices, community factors impacting an issue, and current public, private and philanthropic activity.
- Provide operational day-to-day support, including analysis and development of recommendations, for the design, implementation, assessment, and refinement of strategy within assigned programs, engaging effectively with internal and external partners.
- Define and manage day-to-day work activities that promote effective execution of assigned program strategies with appropriate use of resources.
- Identify, engage, and maintain relationships with partners critical to the success of assigned strategies and issue areas.
- Plan, organize, and facilitate various group processes including meetings, convenings, webinars, etc. with strategic partners and stakeholders.
- Support proposal review, due diligence, and grant monitoring using strong judgment and knowledge of health equity and systems change.
- Document learnings and insights from assigned tools and grants to inform cross-team learning and continuous improvement.
- Coordinate with internal teams to ensure consistent, aligned strategy implementation and partner communication.
- Apply MFH values to all aspects of grantmaking and engagement, with the mission of health equity for all.
- Represent the Foundation at meetings, events, and convenings relevant to assigned grantmaking tools or focus areas.
OTHER DUTIES
- Participates in team activities and completes diverse assignments in support of team goals.
- Performs general Foundation support activities and carries out special projects as required.
- Adheres to the Foundation’s core and staff values.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND REQUIRED SKILLS
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health, Public Policy, Public Administration, Urban Studies/Planning, Social Sciences, or related field preferred; Master’s degree or equivalent experience in philanthropy, community development, or health equity fields is a plus.
- Minimum of three (3) years of relevant professional experience in philanthropy, nonprofit, public health, government, or community-based work.
- Demonstrated experience with grantmaking processes, program implementation, or stakeholder engagement required.
- Demonstrated experience in strategy execution, research, or convening with a focus on health equity or systems change is a plus.
- Strong strategic thinking and analytical skills, with the ability to connect insights to action.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills for engaging internal and external partners.
- Ability to manage multiple workstreams and deadlines in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
- Demonstrated cultural humility and experience working with diverse communities.
- Comfort with ambiguity and adaptability to evolving workstreams and priorities.
- Proficiency in using Microsoft Office Suite and grant management systems (e.g. Salesforce, Temelio, or similar).
SALARY RANGE
The starting salary range for this position is $63,860 to $71,379 per year.
How to Apply
The Foundation offers competitive compensation and benefits. Send questions about the application process to careers@mffh.org.
Who We Are
Missouri Foundation for Health is building a more equitable future through collaboration, convening, knowledge sharing, and strategic investment. Working in partnership with communities and nonprofits, MFH is transforming systems to eliminate inequities within all aspects of health and addressing the social and economic factors that shape health outcomes.
Statement of Diversity
MFH is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and strives for authentic inclusion. We seek to build a team that reflects diversity of race, socioeconomic status, national origin, color, disability, religion, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation or gender identity, and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply. MFH is committed to salary equity, and compensation will be determined based upon an independent assessment of qualifications relative to the position’s responsibilities. The Foundation’s compensation philosophy can be viewed here.
Physical and Work Environment Demands
The physical and work environment demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the responsibilities of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with a disability to perform the position responsibilities. Physical demands, such as the ability to walk, sit, etc., are those of a typical office environment.